Hans Gal (1890-1987) Episode 4 of 5: Exile in Britain First broadcast: Thursday 08 May 2014
Donald Macleod is joined by Kenneth Woods to explore the life and work of Hans Gal. After the Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938, the Gal family went into exile in the UK. They resided first in London and then Edinburgh. Hans Gal quickly settled into Edinburgh society, starting a madrigal group and an orchestra made up of fellow refugees. At Whitsun 1940, however, Gal found himself arrested as an "enemy alien", along with all the other refugees in Edinburgh. They were sent to an internment camp at Huyton near Liverpool, where Hans Gal composed his Huyton Suite.
00:02 Hans Gál Concertino Op.52 for violin and strings Orchestra: Northern Sinfonia of England. Conductor: Kenneth Woods. AVIE: 2146, AVIE, 8
00:10 Hans Gál Evening on the River (Abend auf dem fluss) Singer: Christian Immler. Performer: Helmut Deutsch. AVI MUSIC: 8553229, AVI MUSIC, 7
00:15 Hans Gál Huyton Suite Op.92 for flute and 2 violins Performer: Ulrike Anton. Performer: Cornelia Loscher. Performer: Wolfhart Schuster. GRAMOLA: 98896, GRAMOLA, 1
00:23 Hans Gál Symphony no. 2 Op.53 iii Adagio Orchestra: Northern Sinfonia of England. Conductor: Thomas Zehetmair. AVIE: AV2225, 3
00:38 Hans Gál Concerto Op.67 for cello and orchestra Orchestra: Northern Sinfonia. Conductor: Cláudio Cruz. Performer: Antônio Meneses. AVIE : AV-2237, AVIE, 1